F1 will not 'manipulate' the championship to slow down Red Bull and improve the fight at the front, says CEO Stefano Domenicali.
The scale of its advantage has left many anticipating that Red Bull could be set for a historic run of winning every race. The lack of a fight at the front has, however, triggered concerns about F1 being a turn off for fans that could result in a downturn in television and fan interest.
Rather than trying to engineer rule changes to make things more exciting, Domenicali thinks F1 is actually better off keeping things exactly as they are because that will better help Red Bull’s rivals close the gap. Domenicali has also emphasised that it is not a case of there being no competition among the F1 grid this year, because behind Red Bull things are incredibly close.
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